Even if there had been nothing else unusual about the Breton nobleman Gilles de Rais (1404–40), his outstanding career as a soldier in the Hundred Years' War and as a comrade in arms of Joan of Arc would have been enough to guarantee his place in history.
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Read More »Under threat of torture, de Rais confessed to the charges and described ritualistically torturing dozens of children kidnapped by his servants over a period lasting nearly a decade. He was sentenced to death by simultaneous burning and hanging, and the punishment was carried out in Nantes on October 26, 1440. De Rais had been contrite and composed in the face of execution. This, bizarrely, brought him posthumous acclaim as a model of Christian penitence. A three-day fast was even observed after his death. In one last nauseous irony, a tradition emerged in which parents around Nantes commemorated the anniversary of de Rais’s execution by whipping their children, perhaps to impress upon them the gravity of the sins for which he had repented. This practice is believed to have survived for more than a century after his death. In modern times, revisionists have questioned whether or not de Rais was truly guilty of the crimes for which he was executed, noting that his confession was extracted using the threat of torture. Most historians who have examined the evidence from de Rais’s trial, though, continue to believe that he did in fact commit the murders.
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